AI finds its place in space
Sensor.Graphics' intriguing animation, created with Oxford Internet Institute researchers Laura Herman and Maggie Mustaklem, speculates on AI's understanding of the world around it.
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If AI is given a physical form in filmmaking, it's generally in the shape of an out-of-control computer or horrifying death robot; not really something you'd see mounted in a gallery.
However, for its symbolic piece speculating on neural networks in living spaces, Sensor.Graphics has instead created an intriguing and mesmerically beautiful rendition of AI exploration.
Developed in collaboration with Oxford Internet Institute researchers Laura Herman and Maggie Mustaklem, short animation Spatial AI effectively creates a photo-realistic gallery of AI installations, each one imagining the flow of information in a geometrically pleasing manner.